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  • .... The different options for birth control, other than abstinence, are very controversial here, and I know that controlling our population is important to our surviv ...ically correct propositions that are backed by advanced and evolved social science theories. You are all in this discussion today, spinning around within this
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  • ...), and self-identification. [https://schools.tdsb.on.ca/rhking/departments/science/bio/evol_pop_dyn/does_race_exist.pdf "Does Race Exist?"], ''Scientific Amer ...ouping races]], vary by culture and over time, and are often [[Controversy|controversial]] for scientific as well as [[social identity|social]] and [[identity polit
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  • ...on the Teaching of Evolution, American Association for the Advancement of Science. ...istance via transposition-mediated adaptive gene truncation in Drosophila, Science, v. 309 2005)
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  • ...ection''') is a term used in [[military science|military]] and [[political science]] to refer to the capacity of a [[state]] to implement policy by means of f ===Political Science Perspectives===
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  • The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_of_religion science of religions] borrowed the term heresy from Christian usage as fixed in [[c ...1996. A vigorous novel appraisal of facts and problems by a leading albeit controversial German New Testament scholar. Extensive bibliography.
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  • ...nd time scales for the delivery of water to Earth, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000M&PS...35.1309M] The highly energetic ...on event|mass extinctions]]. Mass Extinctions in the Marine Fossil Record, Science [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1982Sci...215.1501R] The last extinction ev
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  • In [[mathematics]], [[Computer Science|computing]], [[linguistics]] and related subjects, an '''algorithm''' is a The analysis and study of algorithms is a discipline of [[computer science]], and is often practiced abstractly without the use of a specific programm
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  • ...t in 1969, he co-organised a symposium on the subject, [[thinking]] that [[science]] had unfairly neglected the UFO question. However, Westrum wrote that "Sag ...hat mainstream rejection of UFO evidence is a classic case of pathological science. Astronomer and ufologist J. Allen Hynek's famous comment regarding this su
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  • ...octrination. During the 1970s and 1980s he was a prominent opponent of the controversial methods of deprogramming. He based his criticisms on the grounds that (a) d ...ious organizations or movements: Aum Shinrikyo, Branch Davidian, Christian Science, Church Universal, Eckankar, Evangelical Church, The Family, Hare Krishna,
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  • ...taking defective genes out of reproductive pool, leads me to wonder if our science of gene mapping is anywhere near proficient enough for its application to b ...ally and socially and morally through social policies, rather than through science and technologies, which on your planet are still extremely primitive. If y
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  • Q: Andrea, when you talk about proper [[diet]], that's somewhat [[controversial]] in our [[society]] right now. I was [[wondering]] if you could be more sp ANDREA: More or less, this is true. What your [[science]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radionics radionics] does not know yet,
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  • ...tion]], it is largely based on mystical exercises. However, this method is controversial among Muslim scholars. One group of Ulama, [[Al-Ghazzali]], for instance, h ...a lack of physical health, and there is a growing movement in mainstream [[science]] to fund research in this area (e.g. the establishment by the [[National I
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  • ...entury, and only gradually divided into the modern categories of [[natural science]] vs. [[occultism]] or [[superstition]]. The 17th century saw the gradual r ...s Odic force appeared to be an attempt to bridge the gap between magic and science. More recent periods of renewed interest in magic occurred around the end o
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  • engineering, and computer science. These scientists made many sugges- A third, highly controversial body of research states that subjective con-
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  • ...re not the [[source]] of [[Sectarian|ultrasectarianism]] and meaningless [[controversial]] divisions of professed religionists. The corps now functioning on [[Urant [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • We mortals can use science, seismic surveys, computer program variables factored in relating to climat ...well. He certainly is not the only one, but he presently presents the most controversial material.
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  • al-mu'tazilah (المعتزلة) or [[Mu'tazili]]te is another controversial theological school of [[philosophy]] in early Islam. They called themselves ...Changes). He explains that this Chinese view of the world is based not on science as the west knows it, but on chance.
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  • ...have some history or connection with a mainstream religious branch — controversial or otherwise, but gather followers through reinterpreting sacred texts or d ...pinoza]], the 17th c. philosopher, while supporting the new discoveries of science and eschewing traditional Jewish concepts of God and miracles, espoused tha
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  • ...and usually only on site. In the same way, there are manuscripts that were controversial and posited theories that were sharply different than the accepted belief s Dr. Neruda: "BST is a specific form of time travel. Science fiction treats time travel as something that is relatively easy to design a
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  • largely through paleoforensics and evolutionary science. Homo sapiens, our biological species, is generally thought to have emerged Gans, E. (1990). Science and Faith: The Anthropology of Revelation. Savage, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
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